Pradip Debnath | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradip Debnath | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Rajarshi College of Education and Skill | India

Dr. Pradip Debnath is a researcher specializing in Transport Geography and Regional Planning at Tripura University, where he has developed strong expertise in spatial mobility, accessibility analysis, and sustainable regional development. He holds advanced qualifications in Geography, culminating in a Ph.D. focused on assessing the developmental impacts of national highway networks, supported by earlier academic training in geography, education, and geospatial studies. His professional experience includes serving as a Junior Research Fellow and Field Assistant on a DBT-funded project investigating anthropogenic influences on wetland biodiversity, along with prior experience as a guest lecturer. Dr. Debnath’s research spans transportation systems, wetland ecosystem health, road network analysis, regional development, spatial connectivity, and geoinformatics-based environmental assessment, reflected in multiple publications across peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. He has contributed to studies on pollution assessment, landscape transformation, freight route optimization, climate resilience in infrastructure, and community well-being, and has actively presented his work at national and international conferences. He also serves as a permanent reviewer for the American Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering and has reviewed for several additional journals, demonstrating a strong commitment to scholarly service. At the end of this distinguished profile, his current scholarly metrics include 24 citations, 5 documents, and an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

Pradip Debnath*, Mapping of optimum freight route by using Hybrid VNS algorithm to sustain the economic viability of a landslide-prone area: A case study of Tripura. Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett., 2024, (Online First).

Pradip Debnath*, Application of multivariable statistical and geo-spatial techniques for evaluation of water quality of Rudrasagar wetland, the Ramsar site of India. Water, 2023, 15(23), 4109.

Pradip Debnath*, Assessment of hydro-chemical characteristics and pollution status in Rudrasagar Lake ecosystem integrating pollution indices and geospatial techniques: A framework for sustainable wetland management. Cleaner Water, Accepted.

Sultan GÖKTAŞ | Chemisty | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sultan GÖKTAŞ | Chemisty | Best Researcher Award

Harran University, Turkey

Dr. Sultan Göktaş (b. 16.11.1982, Şanlıurfa ) is a Turkish chemist specializing in inorganic and analytical chemistry . Fluent in English (UDS: 63.750) , she is a dedicated researcher and educator with significant contributions to photocatalysis, nanomaterials, and environmental chemistry . Married and a proud mother of two , Dr. Göktaş combines scientific excellence with personal resilience and public service . Her work spans academic publications, national and international conferences, and government-supported research projects . She is committed to advancing green chemistry, sustainable technologies, and chemical education through research, mentoring, and public engagement .

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🎓 Education

Dr. Göktaş earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Harran University (2010–2019) , with a dissertation on organophosphazenes advised by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatih Aslan . She completed her M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry (2005–2008), focusing on dopamine/norepinephrine electroanalysis under Prof. Dr. Mehmet Aslanoğlu . Her foundational training in science education was at Pamukkale University (1999–2003) . Her academic path reflects a strong interdisciplinary approach, blending chemical synthesis, sensor technology, and science education . She has actively developed her skills through certified training in computing , STEM, English, and arts, enhancing her teaching and communication abilities .

🧪 Experience

Dr. Göktaş has rich experience in academia and applied science, contributing to research on nanomaterials, photocatalysts, and environmental remediation . She has served as a researcher in TUBITAK and BAP projects and coordinated national STEM-based programs . With numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, she is a leading voice in photodegradation, ZnO/CuO nanostructures, and green technologies . She has also reviewed science textbooks for Turkey’s Ministry of National Education and provided education during the COVID-19 era . A skilled communicator and team collaborator, she brings laboratory science and classroom insight into impactful real-world applications .

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Göktaş has earned multiple honors for her service and excellence, including a Service and Achievement Certificate from Şanlıurfa Governorship , an Excellence Award and a Success Award from Haliliye District Governorship , and an Achievement Certificate from Turkey’s Ministry of National Education . Her contributions to scientific education, public engagement, and national curriculum development have been recognized across institutions . These awards highlight her commitment to both academic excellence and community development, as she bridges scientific research with educational reform and youth engagement in STEM fields .

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Göktaş’s research centers on nanostructured materials, photocatalytic degradation, and organophosphazene synthesis for environmental applications . Her focus lies in developing catalyst-free and sustainable photodegradation systems for dyes like methylene blue under various conditions . She explores the synthesis and characterization of ZnO, CuO, and CZTS thin films, and their structural, optical, and catalytic properties . With expertise in voltammetric electrochemical sensing and nanocomposite innovation, she contributes to green chemistry and pollutant removal technologies . Her interdisciplinary research connects analytical chemistry, inorganic synthesis, and nanotechnology to address global sustainability challenges .

🏅 Conclusion

Dr. Sultan Göktaş is a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the categories of emerging researcher, environmental chemistry, and nanomaterial innovation. Her scholarly productivity, societal relevance, and dedication to STEM education make her stand out. With minor strategic enhancements in international engagement and translational research, she could not only secure this award but also position herself for global scientific leadership in the years ahead.

Publication

  • Title: A comparative study on recent progress in efficient ZnO based nanocomposite and heterojunction photocatalysts: A review
    Authors: S. Göktaş, A. Göktaş
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 537

 

  • Title: Growth technique–induced highly C-axis-oriented ZnO: Mn, ZnO: Fe and ZnO: Co thin films: a comparison of nanostructure, surface morphology, optical band gap, and room temperature ferromagnetism
    Authors: S. Göktaş, A. Tumbul, A. Göktaş
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 59

 

  • Title: Voltammetric behaviour of levodopa and its quantification in pharmaceuticals using a β-cyclodextrine doped poly (2,5-diaminobenzenesulfonic acid) modified electrode
    Authors: M. Aslanoğlu, A. Kutluay, S. Göktaş, S. Karabulut
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 32

 

  • Title: Voltammetric Determination of Adrenaline Using a Poly (1‐Methylpyrrole) Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode
    Authors: M. Aslanoğlu, A. Kutluay, S. Karabulut, S. Abbasoğlu
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 27

 

  • Title: Electrochemical determination of dopamine in the presence of ascorbic acid using a poly (3-acetylthiophene) modified glassy carbon electrode
    Authors: M. Aslanoğlu, S. Abbasoğlu, S. Karabulut, A. Kutluay
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 26

 

  • Title: Methylene blue concentration and pH-induced photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue without photocatalyst under visible light
    Authors: S. Göktaş, G. Şahin
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 17

 

  • Title: Calculations of Structural Parameters and Optical Constants of Size Dependent ZrO₂
    Authors: G. Şahin, S. Göktaş
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 16

 

  • Title: A poly (3-acetylthiophene) modified glassy carbon electrode for selective voltammetric measurement of uric acid in urine sample
    Authors: M. Aslanoğlu, A. Kutluay, S. Abbasoğlu, S. Karabulut
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 14

 

  • Title: Synergic effects of pH, reaction temperature, and various light sources on the photodegradation of methylene blue without photocatalyst: a relatively high degradation efficiency
    Authors: S. Göktaş
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 10

 

  • Title: Cyclic voltammetric determination of noradrenaline in pharmaceuticals using poly (3-acetylthiophene)-modified glassy carbon electrode
    Authors: M. Aslanoğlu, S. Göktaş, S. Karabulut, A. Kutluay
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 9